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Really more 3 1/2 stars. The description of the book is hugely misleading, but I'm glad it was. I never would have picked it up if the description had been accurate. I tend to be very squeamish about medical stuff, and that's a huge part of the book. I was really surprised that I found the graphic descriptions of injuries and medical procedures to be more interesting than gross.
Overall, I can't say it was a fun read. It was a fairly dark book, as you'd expect from a story set almost entirely in a WWI hospital for treatment of facial disfigurement. But it was a good read. My one real complaint is that the character of Catherine was really...confusing. Her actions did not always make sense, even given her mental state. I did really enjoy the Anna storyline, and I would love to have known more about Dr. McCleary. He was fascinating.
A retelling of the story from Julian's perspective would be an interesting read.
Overall, I can't say it was a fun read. It was a fairly dark book, as you'd expect from a story set almost entirely in a WWI hospital for treatment of facial disfigurement. But it was a good read. My one real complaint is that the character of Catherine was really...confusing. Her actions did not always make sense, even given her mental state. I did really enjoy the Anna storyline, and I would love to have known more about Dr. McCleary. He was fascinating.
A retelling of the story from Julian's perspective would be an interesting read.